Beyond What You’ve Heard
My journey through
the past episodes of Desert Island Discs
on BBC Radio 4
continues, and I am just into December 2013. I once took notes on the music and
choices made by people who have left footprints in the sands of time. Even some
guests who appeared up to two decades ago are now centenarians; I guess I just
keep looking up the people and their stories.
“Now whenever I
finish something I take some photographs and say 'goodbye'. When you lose
everything, you realise that the only thing you have is what's in your head.”
Barbara Hulanicki
She is known for
being the co-founder of the London fashion store Biba in the 1960s. A bit of
trivia: Anna Wintour
became an employee of Biba at the age of 15. However, the latter part of the
quote resonated with me.
Amazing Spirit Power
When I lost
everything, I had more than just what was in my head in terms of knowledge and
experience; I had memories, but most of all, I had hope.
Hope, however, may
not be sustainable when it is just in the head, a part of your mind and
emotions. I believe, as a matter of faith, that I am sustained by my spirit,
and that hope is enlivened by the spirit, giving life to the things you
imagine.
The spirit of a man
sustains him in sickness, but as for a broken spirit, who can bear it? [Bible Hub: Proverbs
18:14 (Amplified)]
I have encountered
much adversity, illness, and misfortune that ordinarily I could never have
endured, let alone survived. My spirit, however, like a dynamo, keeps going,
giving strength to my soul and body.
That is the story I
get to tell. Losing everything is not the end of living; rather, from the inner
reaches of your spirit, you find the seeds of new growth: the hope and
imagination that create the experience of a new life, purpose, and reasons to
be thankful and full of gratitude for the gift of life and the people you get
to share it with.
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